Two supernatural agents are sent to Earth to "guide" Manny, each assuming a false identity to stay close to him:
As political infighting breaks out in Hell—led by Davenport’s attempts at a corporate takeover—the two agents realize they have more in common with each other than with their respective bosses.
An angel and nightclub singer from Heaven. She poses as Manny’s ex-wife, attempting to steer him toward virtue and a reconciliation with his mother.
The story is set in a universe where Heaven is nearly bankrupt and struggling to find new "recruits," while Hell is overrun and facing internal management crises. The fate of these two "corporations" hinges on the soul of (played by Demián Bichir), a washed-up, debt-ridden boxer with a life-threatening brain injury.
(original Spanish title: Sin Noticias de Dios , also released as Don't Tempt Me ) is a 2001 supernatural comedy-drama that reimagines the afterlife as a corporate battle between Heaven and Hell for human souls. The Premise: A Corporate War for Souls
If Heaven saves Manny, it might survive; if Hell claims him, it could win the eternal war.
The film culminates in a stylized shootout as the various earthly and supernatural conflicts collide. In a final twist, it is revealed that Manny's fate was part of a larger plan; after the dust settles, Carmen returns to the afterlife and is transformed back into her original male form—portrayed in a cameo by .
A waitress from Hell who was a man in her previous life. She poses as Manny’s long-lost cousin, tempting him back into the dangerous boxing ring to secure his downfall. The Conflict and Twist